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The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-24, Page 5Beatifully crafted by Kroehler of Canada in solid Canadian woods and hand rubbed to a flawless finish. This gracious suite includes an extension table, 2 Captain's Chairs, 4 Mate's Chairs, a Hutch with Glass Doors, Buffet and Server. DRASTICALLY REDUCED! and Mark spent Sunday with Mrs. Jean Dill. Mr. and Mrs. Lester V. Hayne, Simcoe visited Monday with Mrs. Jean Dill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary and Kevin with Mrs. Frank Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Evans and family with Mrs. Frank Evans. , Mr, and Mrs. Julius • Kooves and family of Goderich'with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Friend, alsci Mrs. James MacDonald, Shellie and Pattie, spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Friend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Benninger and Lori of HeSpler with Mr.- and Mrs. Hugh Benninger. 40% .fiedroom '-Suites Custom made Colonial and Mediterranian Bedroom Suites crafted. by Kroehler' in the traditional way. Flawlessly finished to show off the beautiful wood beneath. Included is a Queen size Bed with head and" }foot= board, double Dresser & Mirror, Chest Of Drawers, and one Night Table. DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Diamonds Enjoy Ice Capades ---THE HURON. EXPOSITOR] NIARCH .24, tait 4 Crornarty EVERY PIECE OFR/RN TYRE . ef"At, Correspondent • Mrs. R. Laing 43-• The 'president, Mrs. John — Templemin, was hostess for the Match meeting of the Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary, Mrs. Norman Harburn presided for the Worship service which began with Hymn, Tell Me the Old, Old Story, and the scripture read by Mrs.Carter Kerlake. Mrs. Eldon Allen gave the topic, Christ Is the Light of the World. Eleven members answered the roll call, with a, verse. on Patience. Mrs. Templeman announced the Synodical to be held in Knox Church; Stratford on April 12 & 13 and Cromarty W.M.S. dinner and meeting on Good Friday, to which All the• ladle's of the church are invited. The '1977 allocation --has been set at $400 and the supply allocation at $2 per member plus $1 per group. Eleven cards and five visits were reported. Softly and Tenderly was sung. Mrs. Frank Hamilton conducted a n umber quiz and the ''study book leaflet, Listen to the Heartbeats, was presented by 'Mrs. Templeman and Mrs. Lorne Elliott. The.study pointed out that both the physically and , mentally handicapped'have a right to live among us with dignity. Very few- churches are equipped to handle people in wheel chairs.. People should help the handicapped to do things,,not do things for them; and listen to what they want, and not do what people think° they should -want. Blest Be the Tie and prayer - closed the meeting. A display of Amway-products were described by Mrs. Alex Miller. Evening Atixiliary considers , $400'iltiota 4.0 % DRASTIC U P TO An. Expositor Classified will pay you -'di'vidends; Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240, Correspondent Don MacRae The Dublin and District Diamonds attended the lee Capades at " Kitchener on Saturday. Thirty-nine Seniors enjoyed the bus trip and a nice Spring Holiday. The Dublin Lions Dance held Saturday night at the Crystal Palace was well attended and enjoyed by all. Miss Cheryl McGrath returned home from Egypt and is .visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGrath and will be returnin.g to base-at Halifax where she is with the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Steve .Maloney, Kitchener, Mike Maloney of Stratford; ' Mrs. Marian Lotto; 4 Mrs. Beatrice Fadden, Mississauga; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murphy, Laura and Keith of Port Colbourne land Mr. and Mrs: Frank Kistner of R.R. 1, Dublin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney for the weekend-. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tate of, Dearborne, Michigan and Mrs. Wm. Eckert of Brantford, with -George Coville. • Delaine O'Rourke, R.R.1, Dublin and Ruth Finn, London spent the ' weekend in Jamaica. 'The Dublin Colleens had their 4th meeting at Mrs. Charles Friend's home. Thisnieeting was called "Ways with-Pork". Ruth and Vicki McCreighii demonstrated garlic ' spareribs. Their next meeting ins on March' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warren, Jill COMMUNITY SCHOOL COORDINATOR -- Mary • Sitweller, a graduate•of Conestoga College has been hired by the Council of St-.Patrick's School, Dublin to run the Community School program. Money for the year long project came in the form of a grant from the -Ministry of Education. (Expositor Photo) Now on sale! Our entire spring collection of easy-care blouseS. In all the new spring' shades. Spring and Summer bound. By all the famous makers - Paul Rogers International, Surrey Classics, Lad_ `'• Manhatteri, Sweetheart. p King Stireet, Clinton 482-7735 STORE HOURS: Monday' 12:30 . 400' p.m.; Tuesday; •ThOrlidditi, Friday 1'1:30. 5:30 p.m; Saturday 10 term. 5:00 p.m, Closed Wednesdays • • • -• -Correspondent Mrs. John Templeman 345-2346 Staffa Steakettes met for their second meeting of the club Major in Meat, at the home of Mrs.. George Vivian on March 6. After opening with the 4-H pledge, the girls answered the roll call by tiling how-they-mild , ,..improve their eating habits. • , • Mrs. Jeffery discussed quick tips on how to make smooth gravy and boW to coat poultry: She also discussed "How to handle meat properly" and "Ways with Beef." Mrs. Vivian demonstrated "how to briase meat" and showed the girls a round steak pointing out the tender parts: She demonstrated how to pound.rneat and how to Wen -a roast Correctly, how to braise and what types of meat braise best. Leadera —discussed,_ time •And temperature ,tips and Janice demonstratedVivian Simmering •weiners: Meeting 3 Of the Staffa Steak- ettes was held Saturday morning , March .12 at the home of Mrs.- -Silencer Jeffery. Following the Steakettes discuss their eating habits Pled&,-the, , , . gills answered,' . the roil /call by telling what they. had prepared for 'home activity and why a certain cooking' method was used. Mrs. Jeffery discussed bow to' buy wisely and meat inspection for health and cleanliness. Barbara Kerslake demonstrated .swiss steak. Mrs:..., Vivian discussed branding and beef grades. Leaders discussed the • different beef cuts. Each member sampled the swiss steak, Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butson and . boys are holidaying in the sunny south. Jim Scott is spending the school break in the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wyn West, Erribro. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and - Rbbert visited Friday" evening well. Mr. and Mrs. David Kemp • -and family, Clinton. Visitors at the NorriS horne-on, •• the weekend were Mr, and Mrs.. Jack purlefgh . and_., Joan, Cloderich; Mrs. Ethel Lyle, Nancy and David. Toronto; Jim and Gary Norris, Brampton.. Visiting London? Planning a trip to London in the near future? Why not diop into City Centre Mall and see the wide range of stores and services: You'll enjoy shopping in our comfortable fully carpeted Mall. You'll findtwo floors of something a little different. Explore the fine Merchandise from all over the world, have dinner in the beautifully decorated Terrace Cafe dining room or one of the restaurants in the adjacent Holiday Inn, City Centre Tower. City •Centre Mall haS a live theatre called Centre • Stage. tnjoy , one of their productions. If you have Children, don't let them miss Canada's only Children's Museum. It's located in City Centre Mall as well. When in London make sure you visit City Centre Mall, it's the centre of it , all. Free Parking Thursday and Friday Evenings between 6 and 9 p.m. in the City" Centre Underground lot. Entrance 'off Xing St. DowntovmLondon, Dun 08L Wellin ARNOLDJ.STINNISSEN LIFE. — and Mortgage Insurance •Plans , Income Tax Deductable Re gistered Retirement Savings Plans, and Annuities. Income Averaging Annuities . Ask for our new Flexible Premium R.R.S.P. — REPRESENTING — Tel. 527-0410 Sun Life Assurance 117 GODERICH ST. 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